Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday, and it is a public holiday in many countries, particularly in Europe. In some cultures, it is also known as “Bright Monday” or “Renewal Monday.”
In many Christian traditions, Easter Monday is considered a continuation of the celebration of Easter Sunday. It is a time for family gatherings, feasting, and relaxation. In some countries, there are special Easter Monday traditions, such as egg-rolling contests and parades.
For others, Easter Monday has more secular significance. In some places, it marks the beginning of spring and is celebrated with outdoor activities such as picnics or kite-flying. In many countries, it is a day off work, giving people the chance to enjoy an extended weekend with family and friends.